Recently the St. Louis Street Department removed confusing signage on Chestnut Street between 14th and 15th in Downtown St. Louis.It's the result of a Five on Your Side investigation.

Kate Wilkerson alerted us of the problem. The signs on the block were inconsistent. There were three different types, some with differing information. And while some meters displayed parking restrictions, some did not.

On a Saturday night, Wilkerson parked to go to the Peabody.

"It wasn't marked, it was after 7 o'clock on the weekend, so I thought I was good to go," said Wilkerson.

But when she returned, she had a ticket. When Five on Your Side's Mike Rush tried to get answers from the city treasurer's office, which oversees the city's parking services operation, he got a roadblock.

Rush ran into the deputy treasurer, Tom Stoff, in the hall of the treasurer's office and tried to talk to him.

Rush: We've called several times, why is it that nobody is interested in calling us back? Hello? You can't give us five minutes of your time?

Rush: This is over a pretty simple parking issue. What's, what's the secrecy surrounding it?